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C.G.
> 3 dayI have quartz countertops and an undercounter stainless sink. It fell about 1.5 because it apparently was only held in(all this time!) with nothing but adhesive. The plumbing was fine so I decided to try this. I bought a small tube of silicon adhesive too. I cleaned the sink rim, scraping out any gunk and getting it as clean as possible. Before I put the adhesive I also wiped down the rim with alcohol. After watching the Youtube video and reviewing the instructions, I installed the brackets quickly. Put the adhesive on and then tighten the brackets. Do one more coat of adhesive around the edge of the sink to make sure you dont have gaps. Seriously easier than you think!
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Six48 Services, LLC
> 3 dayworked as expected. front clip was a little tricky and I could only use one screw on the base due to limited space. best installed before the sink.
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Keyon Bayer
> 3 dayAlways worried about the sink falling down at just the wrong time. This kit removes that worry at a very reasonable price.
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Chad
> 3 dayThis product is well-made, sturdy, and easy to install. It comes with good printed instructions and there are also videos. I am surprised something like this isnt stocked in local hardware stores. I cant think of anything bad to say about it. Note to fellow Canadian buyers: I found it more cost-effective to order directly from the manufacturer here on Amazon.com, instead of from the resellers on Amazon.ca. YMMV
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MKES
> 3 dayAn under-mount stainless kitchen sink in a home I purchased came loose. Same story as others, whoever installed it used epoxy sink clips which eventually failed. I ran across the Never Fall system and just installed it today. I only used the two side arms and they work perfectly. Very sturdy. I couldnt install the center as there was no room but it doesnt seem to matter. Its a single-bowl rectangular sink. If you have an undercount sink where the mounting has failed, and you have a little room on each side, this should fix your problem and give you peace of mind the sink will never fall again. I liked being able to measure exactly where they need to go first – centered on sink, 0.5-1 lower with arms at their shortest in my case. Then you can remove the arms and attach the side brackets first with the 4 screws, then re-attach the arms, snug up tight, then lock down with the locknut so itll never move. The screw action allows some fine tuning that a static piece of plastic doesnt. Thanks to the inventor!
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Sodanotpop
> 3 dayAbout six weeks ago, my sink dropped on the left side. The sink was attached to the granite with glued on brackets. I didnt know that-who thinks to look for that when buying a house? I bought this product to remedy the problem and it was extraordinarily easy to use. Simply place the arm when you want it, then remove the adhesive backing. This will allow it to stay put while you screw it down to the cabinet. Gently drill the screws in, crank the shaft and lift to the desired height and thats it. I didnt need anyone to help, and finished it in all of 20 minutes. I love it so much that I bought another set for the right side, with was still supported with the glue brackets but knew it was just a matter of time before they failed as well. This product has saved me hundreds of dollars! I could not be more pleased. Im simply thrilled!!
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The Man
15-06-2025Over four years ago when I had to buy a house because of divorce, my friend who is a plumber warned me that my kitchen sink wasnt braced. I thought, oh well, Ill deal with it when I have to. About a month ago the separation between my under-mount sink and granite counter tops was growing and now I was really worrying it was going to simply fall at some point. Bought these and installed them in about 30 minutes! Thats including the time it takes to remove all of the cleaning supplies accumulated over 4 years! I didnt even need the center brace as the sink is small, not deep and with the silicone is definitely done and wont EVER come apart again! Whats better is that my friend asked me for the link because of my satisfaction! He says he can buy these and charge folks $350 every time he uses them for the same repair. So if you want a simple, sturdy way to repair your falling sink and want to save over $300 for doing it yourself these are the braces for you! So happy with this decision.
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Oscar DeGrouch
> 3 dayMy SS sink was falling out of the quartz countertop, in a one year old home. I was NOT happy. I found these, and they looked like the perfect solution. They installed very easily, and are very sturdy. My only problem was that the sink wanted to slip out of place, until the silicone set up—so I had to hold the sink in position for an hour. I don’t fault the supports. Silicone is really slippery when it’s wet. Just be aware.
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Agustina Ledner
> 3 dayOur sink had a large gap where it should have joined to the countertop. I thought it was just a matter of time until the whole sink detached. My husband found this and said it was easy to install. It appears better than the original installation. Very robust. Great product, actually does what it’s supposed to and at a very reasonable price.
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JessEE
> 3 dayWorks as expected. Install this if youRE using undermount sink and stop worrying when your spouse use cast iron dutch oven or any HEAVY DUTY TOOLS :)